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Why are Trump and Pence so insistent on erasing us?
It is the problematic stepchild in a world insistent on categorization.
He was very insistent on calling it that—a love affair.
An employee who investigated complaints said Ford was insistent on proof.
But until recently the company was insistent on pursuing its case.
Or maybe that he was art—textural, operatic, insistent on worship.
It was classic Trump: Confident, hyperbolic and insistent on asserting control.
Cerreti knew that she could seem aloof, insistent on procedure and discipline.
Why do you think that she's so insistent on not admitting fault?
Kim, then 85, was in poor health but was insistent on going.
Above all, buyers are becoming more insistent on their right to shop around.
Why is he so insistent on staying all alone in the honeymoon suite?
Netflix seems insistent on showing him things I'd prefer my toddler not see.
Hurston is equally insistent on displaying the bruised, bloody underside of romantic misadventure.
But why on earth is Palin so insistent on showing off her freaking tea?
Brands are insistent on designing their own version of vintage 501's without prevail.
Next week, your sister's turning 21 and insistent on making it a huge deal.
Those companies known to load inventories were the most insistent on the exact wording.
Games are insistent on the player's attention, but they're not always good at keeping it.
His new attorney is quite insistent on his client's rights and your obligation to pay.
Facebook is insistent on seeing its failures as harming individuals, never society as a whole.
Strangely, though, the company is really insistent on getting people to associate it with sleep.
My boss was really insistent on getting this project finished, even more so than usual.
That's why Pop is so insistent on becoming a mentor to young kids on the street.
Even classical liberals who were most insistent on removing constraints on individual freedom agonised about atomisation.
Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said the president will be "insistent" on border wall funding.
Goldstone says he advised Emin against the meeting, but Emin was insistent on setting it up.
Though he was insistent on being heard, Jobs would also respect a well-thought out opinion.
The former vice president's many allies in the Senate have been particularly insistent on the point.
As a general response, one of the things the 1994 report was insistent on was accountability.
Instead, our world is fragmented into tribes — all insistent on surviving, but on their own terms.
So why, then, is McConnell so insistent on being a portent of doom for the GOP majority?
Everyone always has their own opinions, so it's backlash from being insistent on doing my own thing.
Those insistent on keeping loaded weapons handy could use an inexpensive rapid access safe with a keypad.
Bloomberg is as insistent on order as Trump is on disorder, as steady as Trump is spastic.
Such a confession is not surprising, since Hammer was so passionately insistent on always starting with the self.
So why is the Trump administration so insistent on relaxing a regulation beyond what the auto industry wants?
But the lawyers are less insistent on finding facts that might instead undercut their suspicion, former officials said.
ONE OF THE THINGS THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS BEEN VERY INSISTENT ON IS RELAXING THE DODD FRANK REGULATIONS.
Silicon Valley lobbying groups recommended reform on both bills, but were resoundingly more insistent on 215 reform than 702.
And Louie Gohmert has been very insistent on Fox News and elsewhere saying that the elsewhere was not Russia.
At Chihuo, they create similar lists, but are insistent on sub-categories like breakfast, lunch, dinner, or regional divides.
And why do you think that Sheryl and Mark are so insistent on not being called a media company?
He was so insistent on enrolling his daughter in college that he filled out most of the paperwork himself.
Charlize was the one who was very much insistent on not cutting a frame, maintaining the tension, keeping that.
According to Wharton, Paris officials were more insistent on hosting the games in 2024, whereas Los Angeles was more flexible.
But what happens when parents are more anal retentive than Henry, insistent on a child sticking to a strict diet?
But if you're not insistent on planar magnetic awesomeness, you can find great sound from vastly cheaper headphones these days.
" He also says if Laura is insistent on sending the kids to school she better start "selling that p**sy.
Trump is remarkable for the extent to which he has avoided taking responsibility for anything, insistent on his own powerlessness.
Given the "false claims previously made by" White, Carrey was insistent on hammering out a "strong and unambiguous" confidentiality agreement.
For anyone insistent on living their most colorful life, Mucciolo's rainbow-hued high-definition aesthetic is an inspiration to all.
The two have spoken repeatedly about the Senate contest, but Hickenlooper has been insistent on keeping his presidential campaign alive.
Presidents have in the past ridden a cable car to the top, but Trump was apparently insistent on taking his helicopter.
"Luca thinks 'Cofant Croissant' is like, the coolest name," she explained, adding that he has become pretty insistent on the choice.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said he suspected Trump would be "insistent on the funding" for the border wall.
Washington is insistent on maximizing economic sanctions and keeping up pressure on the North to stop its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
He has remained insistent on some form of wall funding ever since — though he has exhibited some flexibility on the terminology.
Gretta Keene, a Brooklyn psychologist, had a friend who was adopting a child and was insistent on never telling the child.
I wish I had been less insistent on doing this crazy, artsy… Like, I had been reading Dante's Inferno a lot.
Puerto Rico politicians are not innocent bystanders, even today Puerto Rico remains insistent on politically expedient spending, not strategically wise spending.
Insistent on defending his performance as he seeks a second term, he has delivered over-optimistic assessments disproven by subsequent developments.
But back then, Facebook was insistent on running ads after its videos, and advertisers weren't excited about that format at all.
"Luca thinks 'Cofant Croissant' is like, the coolest name," she explained, adding that her son has become pretty insistent on the choice.
Throughout the renovation, Murphy was insistent on being as sustainable as possible and keeping elements from the old house when she could.
Instead, the sponsors tried to strike a balance, being insistent on issues like health and education but easing off in other areas.
But Democrats are going to be insistent on maintaining those requirements, which might not leave many options except for streamlining the process.
While he remains insistent on the values of liberal, open societies, Obama has grown more realistic about the speed and scope of change.
They were able to provide a lot for me growing up, but they were insistent on teaching me to be responsible with money.
The irony is that even though this new group in town is insistent on repealing ObamaCare, they cannot repeal the benefits it bestowed.
A day later, the expressed need for pragmatism and deal making gave way to the reality: Trump is insistent on a border wall.
There's the television WWE, which consistently sucks and, outside maybe two or three nights a year, is insistent on nothing of import happening.
She has been especially insistent on finding a woman with business experience for the post, according to the people familiar with the process.
Gunn has also been a vocal critic of Donald Trump, which might further explain why conservatives were so insistent on seeing him punished.
In contrast, the labor that goes into Cardi's beauty and Cardi's music is neither glamorous nor effaced nor insistent on its own purity.
Of course there's an establishment, but it's much more diffuse, much less lavishly funded, much less insistent on orthodoxy and forgiving of loyal incompetence.
If school qualifications were made more rigorous, recruiters would be more likely to trust them as signals of ability, and less insistent on degrees.
But what The Power is most insistent on is the idea that it is impossible to fully escape the systems in which we live.
Why was he so insistent on meeting with Putin alone, without any of his senior national security advisers present — which is unprecedented and senseless?
In the '60s, she was compared to a spacecraft; the '70s were insistent on letting us know that she was a woman — and political symbol.
So basically, as you may have read the speech by President Xi in Davos, that we should be insistent on free trade and maintain globalization.
But Trump was insistent on following a tactic he frequently used in business — rattling cages with lawyers' letters that resulted in no actual legal action.
Under former Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Ankara was insistent on Assad's departure as the only way of stabilising Syria, setting it at odds with Moscow.
They're very insistent on not calling themselves a media company, when I think they are a media company, or they're a kind of media company.
I had to drive about an hour away to get to the closest store, and they were insistent on making sure it fit me correctly.
States like California and New York have acted on their own to crack down on surprise bills, but Congress looks insistent on taking action nationwide.
But Noah is still grateful for and insistent on exercising his right to find a way to laugh about the more ridiculous things Trump does.
States like California and New York are acting on their own to crack down on surprise bills, but Congress looks insistent on taking action nationwide.
Macron said last week he believed he had persuaded Trump to keep U.S. troops in Syria, though Trump has been insistent on bringing them home.
But Biden has been insistent on defending what he believes were good portions of the bill that led to a drop in crime across the country.
Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski, in Brussels for talks with his EU peers, said Warsaw was insistent on Saryusz-Wolski, a center-right European Parliament member.
If McConnell really is insistent on having 50 votes locked in before bringing Cassidy-Graham to the Senate floor, Paul is making that task more difficult.
It is still unclear what the patriotic celebration will look like Tuesday afternoon, even to White House officials, but Trump was insistent on holding an event.
Artists in all forms of media need to be even bolder in their statements and more assertive and insistent on making sure their voices are heard.
On Wednesday, one man, insistent on reaching the soldiers, stopped in the distance and raised his gown to show that he was not strapped with explosives.
Mark Meadows of North Carolina, are insistent on the timeline, threatening to vote against any replacement if it is not guaranteed before the midterm elections in 2018.
Catherine Zeta-Jones reveals her father-in-law, 101-year-old actor Kirk Douglas was insistent on being at son Michael Douglas' Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony.
Rather, it's a political move by an administration that is insistent on a budget that secures billions of dollars to extend walls along the nation's southern border.
But Democrats are mired in their own struggle, as they try to identify future stars who can appeal to a base increasingly insistent on a progressive agenda.
Trump has been insistent on maintaining pressure on the regime through sanctions and joint military exercises and does not want to show any cracks in that pressure.
Unlike Dev, who was politely deferential to his own harassed co-worker, Tig is insistent on holding the men in her office accountable, regardless of Kate's feelings.
Like one of those humans on an HGTV series who is insistent on an open kitchen, Apocalypse has many desires that totally lack any logic behind them.
And, the official said, the President was insistent on visiting Pittsburgh because he said he would on Saturday, long before anyone knew about objections from local officials.
As I'm sure you know, there was nobody more insistent on doing global trade deals than the Republican Party as it existed until about six minutes ago.
A China that is insistent on its political and economic values would trigger a new world order, Yong Wang, a Peking University professor, said in a commentary.
If everyone foregoes the algorithm and the company's revenue takes a hit, we can expect others to be even more insistent on taking control away from the user.
At the time, those close to him said he was insistent on fulfilling that promise, despite some members of his own family and administration urging him to stay.
But today, car companies are dead set on competing with CarPlay and Android Auto, insistent on owning (or at least co-owning) the control elements of the dashboard.
Many EU leaders have been insistent on the UK facing the consequences of its decisions -- and this would apply even more so in the event of no deal.
He is the grumpy and certain leftie who has a real point of view about how the world works and is insistent on telling everyone what he thinks.
Acton left Facebook as the social media company was insistent on monetizing WhatsApp through ads and by selling businesses tools to engage with users — and eventually track them, too.
"We're up for any kind of suggestions, but Luca thinks 'Cofant Croissant' is like, the coolest name," Duff said, adding that Luca has become pretty insistent on the choice.
Honestly, it's hard to imagine why Tide is being so insistent on the coloring here, but I'll leave you with the same warning as usual: don't eat the pods.
On "State of the Union" last Sunday, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly told CNN's Dana Bash that Trump would be "insistent on the funding" for the wall. 3.
Meanwhile, Cramer has been insistent on the importance of separating the bull rally from President Trump's influence in Washington, but the market can't seem to undo its Trump ties.
"One thing that we were very insistent on when we started our brand is that we reference cauliflower in the name," said Ms. Becker, who lives in Los Angeles.
Matt Ortile wrote a lovely reflection on uncertainty and risk, but mostly on what it means to try to gain some benefits from a world insistent on taking from you.
Before we met, she told me she went on an aimless two-and-a-half hour walk around the city, like a weary traveler insistent on living in the moment.
Trump also has been insistent on hitting China with waves of tariffs — $28503 billion so far, with another $22019 billion waiting in the wings — raising worries about a trade war.
Pence was insistent on meeting Ghani at the presidential palace, calling it "very important" to show that level of respect, despite an upsurge of violence in Kabul in recent months.
While the White House has not been insistent on another vote to repeal and replace ObamaCare this week, it has repeatedly signaled its interest in pushing forward on the issue.
Jim Cramer has been insistent on the importance of separating the bull rally from President Donald Trump's influence in Washington, but the market can't seem to undo its Trump ties.
Trump is insistent on building 250 more miles of physical barriers on the border between the US and Mexico, while Congress has refused to dedicate $5.7 billion to the construction.
At a separate meeting with her top messengers on impeachment, sources indicated that Pelosi was still insistent on seeing the details of the Senate procedures before sending the articles over.
It also said that areas in the South East of England such as Kent, Essex and Suffolk would be viable options for Londoners "insistent on still buying in the area".
On his watch, Chinese officials have become far more insistent on the "one country" part of the formula: it is the party, not Hong Kong's people, that has the final say.
More than most liberals, he is insistent on the role of religion in American public life and American history, and he takes liberals to task for a certain prejudice against religion.
But Cigna CEO David Cordani was insistent on running the new, combined company, and Cigna grew uncooperative after he was rebuffed, Anthem general counsel Thomas Zielinski said in court, per Bloomberg.
Republicans' intentions to focus on the allegations during next month's hearing illustrates that the lawmakers are insistent on pressing the matter and likely won't abandon the push until the November elections.
In that sense, she reminds us of another first daughter insistent on her father's feminism: "He's a big reason I am the woman I am today," Ivanka Trump said last summer.
Rae's character works for an outreach program, a gig that forces her to ping back and forth between her clueless white coworkers and the mostly black children insistent on clowning her.
For a film so insistent on reminding us that average-looking women are people, too, it has a remarkably difficult time with the notion that anyone else around Renee really matters.
But Disney has been oddly insistent on avoiding the animated label for the Lion King remake, despite the fact that it's essentially just as visually manufactured as the original 1994 film.
But it has become less insistent on his immediate departure since its recent rapprochement with Russia, which backs the Syrian leader, and ahead of peace talks planned in Kazakhstan next week.
Japanese importers value longstanding business ties with Qatar and are unlikely to drop deals altogether, but the utilities are insistent on introducing more buyer-friendly terms, a Japanese trading source said.
It also feels like an imposition on someone so insistent on the dignified multiplicity of her own identity, which—for the present moment—must also contain some features that are unknowable.
The Vatican did not say why the pope was so insistent on not having the ring - a simple silver one with a cross - kissed in the long receiving line on Tuesday.
Maggie Gyllenhaal plays Eileen (street name: Candy), a prostitute insistent on living without a pimp, who is tired of her job and yearns to break into the burgeoning world of legal pornography.
"If David Falk hadn't been so insistent on us taking Kittles, I think Kobe would have been drafted by the Nets, and John would probably still be the coach," he told Abrams.
"While we are in a hectic race to save lives, Planned Parenthood and other powers in the abortion industry remain insistent on taking the lives of innocent unborn children," the letter reads.
"Why is Roy Cooper so insistent on circumventing the electoral process and counting the votes of dead people and felons?" a McCrory campaign spokesman, Ricky Diaz, said in a statement this month.
Per BBC News, no one really knows why this woman was so insistent on accompanying her bags, but during the Lunar New Year rush, many people travel with large amounts of cash.
The Trump administration remained insistent on hardline immigration measures on Thursday as the U.S. Senate prepared to vote on various legislative proposals to protect young "dreamer" immigrants and to tighten border security.
I was insistent on trusting my own friends' stories about their encounters with horrible men, but it took me so long to actually accept that he had done what he had done.
In the information, he has the location of the "warehouse" that OIG insistent on trying to find, as well as locations and names of the folks involved – on both sides of the Border.
He always took sand legally, he said — he was quite insistent on this point — and now he could help provide a comfortable standard of living for an extended family with over 40 members.
Insistent on having just one mezcal alone at the beginning of the night to research the bar business, Emma concedes to Cruz's persuasions to meet her group of friends in the Latinx queer scene.
As summer ended without a decisive legislative win, Trump has only grown more insistent on following the volatile -- but, in his view, winning -- political instincts that aides have at times attempted to rein in.
It'll be a fixer-upper, since he's insistent on living in a desirable section of their city — he's the only child from a wealthy family and his mother will lend him the down payment.
Macron said last week that he believed he had persuaded Trump to keep U.S. troops in Syria, but Trump has been insistent on bringing them home, although he has not publicly provided a definite timetable.
The failure of the American electorate to rise up in opposition to President Trump — whose outrages are well-documented — suggests that voters are less tolerant, less empathetic and less insistent on integrity than many believe.
Appearing before the House Intelligence Committee in the same dress uniform he donned for his closed-door deposition last month, Vindman often seemed insistent on reminding lawmakers of his status as an active-duty officer.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump was insistent on Monday he doesn't regret signing an executive order meant to keep migrant families together, even as the measure from last week continues to sow confusion and internal angst.
"From a bond perspective, it is still this idea that the Fed seems very insistent on looking past any sort of short-term data that we might get between now and December and raising rates," Delwiche said.
He did not grow up with money and so he was very insistent on kind of instilling us with values and work ethic and having us understand how lucky we were, and that it wasn't by accident.
Indeed, the recent public teachers strikes in red states can be seen as bargaining tactics against the biggest monopsonist around: a Republican-controlled state government insistent on lowering public sector wages in order to deliver tax cuts.
That's why he was so disappointed in the Republican failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act and why he has been so insistent on pushing a drug-pricing plan that has proved unpopular with many congressional Republicans.
Trump's preferred story was soon debunked, but the question remains why he was so insistent on putting it out in the first place, especially because he wasn't at the meeting and claims to know little about it.
I took one on a road trip from San Diego to Canada, but after a few misguided routing choices (TomTom was insistent on me and my friend making a left into a gorge), we resorted to state maps.
"She's still in intense grief and will be sharing that on the show, but it was her brother, Jimmy, who was insistent on her going back to work, like their dad would have been," a source tells PEOPLE.
It's not a big ask, but they are very insistent on it; capital will not function in a country permanently poised on the cusp of an unpredictable decision, and no prime minister will ever do what capital forbids.
You guys are insistent on having a conversation about race, and telling us that we should see, and implying that we should see race everywhere, and I don't agree with that," Owens told Ball, referring to "white, liberals.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland, armed with an EU veto and insistent on an open Irish border after Britain leaves the bloc, is hopeful agreement can be reached by mid-December but believes sufficient progress has yet to be made.
"Even if they know it's not true, some patients think their acne was the result of poor hygiene and they'll stay fearful of moisturizers and insistent on twice-daily scrubbing even after their faces have cleared," she says.
"I spoke to ESL admins almost daily during the entire incident, I was just as vicious and insistent on a decision and public announcement being made of my innocence as the players who requested my banning," he says.
Justin and I had gone on a little date night golfing, and the contractions started around the fourth hole … I was insistent on finishing the game and then we went into the hospital a little later on that night.
One reason some are so insistent on slapping the "white supremacist" label on the alt-right — along with all the negative associations that come with it — is to make it less likely that we'll ever have to find out.
With a soft tone, respectful to opponents but insistent on the data, "Food Evolution" posits an inconvenient truth for organic boosters to swallow: In a world desperate for safe, sustainable food, G.M.O.s may well be a force for good.
But over the past three years, teachers in North Carolina have bucked harder against the state Republican Party, which has been insistent on dragging what was once the progressive beacon of the South backward for going on a decade.
In an interview, Mr. Kosky was insistent on referring to operettas of the Weimar era as a specifically German art form — not Jewish (though they were produced, written and performed almost entirely by Jewish artists) or even German-Jewish.
Ms. Coulter, who has a knack for provocation, had even said she would speak outside if she had to, insistent on making the point that conservatives like her would not allow their remarks to be censored by liberal academics.
But what's most telling about today's announcement is that Facebook remains insistent on arguing that it's not really in a position to make judgements about the stuff it shows its two billion users — someone else needs to do it.
The first 200 people to sign up on the app today will be let on the platform to order food, but Chang is insistent on only serving a small number of people each day to ensure quality and scale accordingly.
Plans for that joint appearance could still fall apart, and patience is running thin among some -- with Sanders insistent on policy concessions and Clinton aides feeling he's lingered in the race too long after Clinton became the presumptive Democratic nominee.
But to achieve this, we must be fair to our neighbors, be forceful in our democratic principles, be open to compromise that has merit, be clear-eyed, fair and determined in our negotiations, and be insistent on others keeping their word.
That thought had fluttered through her mind at the time, but after a few days the child's mother seemed restless and confined within the hospital's walls, and a male relative who accompanied them was insistent on leaving and broke a window.
But I'm not sure that any president over the past half century was as perversely insistent on his manhood, as narrow in his definition of it and as superficially fixated on brute strength as the Oval Office's current occupant is.
According to emails seen by BuzzFeed News and interviews with Sun staff, the Sun's website editors have become increasingly insistent on creating what they have internally referred to as "Drudge-bait" in an effort to secure huge amounts of traffic from the aggregator.
This was, in part, because she became pregnant and had her son "literally smack in the middle" of writing the novel, and because she was "weirdly insistent" on taking a "traditional" maternity leave, she didn't look at the book for three months.
Like his fellow culinary explorers Michel Guérard, Paul Bocuse and Pierre Troisgros, Mr. Senderens (pronounced sand-RAHNS) envisioned a more modern version of French cuisine, less reliant on buttery sauces, more international in spirit and more insistent on high-quality, fresh ingredients.
At first, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention seemed insistent on using its own, flawed test with its own, very limited criteria, according to ProPublica — a decision that might've cost the country valuable time in identifying cases and controlling the virus' spread.
Roy and others on the left appear to believe that the terrorist violence of the past two years has illuminated fatal flaws at the heart of French political culture: too rigid, too hierarchical, too insistent on imposing cultural conformity on an increasingly diverse population.
But I think a lot of the criticism is phony and some of the people who criticize me, some of the publications who've tried to suggest that my work is devoid of public value, they're quite insistent on aggregating my reporting when it's negative.
The 81-year-old Richardson was called "Mister" by employees (in the Deep South, no less), known for his commentary on how women's jeans fit, insistent on fastening the seatbelt for female passengers (hands brushing their breast as he did so) and on and on.
Within this screen, Stephen Dedalus emerges as an Irish Catholic son of a petty bourgeois family, only to turn against all these categories in the latter half of the novel, rejecting Irish nationalism, rejecting his Catholic religion, rejecting the middle class, insistent on being nobody's son.
Singal and others who are critical of the social justice left—a group that ranges across the ideological spectrum and includes Bari Weiss, Ben Shapiro, Daphne Merkin, and Katie Roiphe—accuse the left of being footstampingly insistent on their views, to the detriment of healthy debate.
Wyler's Ben-Hur is far from perfect and hasn't worn entirely well with age: It's too long and too slow, too insistent on capturing its dialogue in medium shots that box its actors into the movie's stage-like sets, too invested in Charlton Heston's hammy performance.
That is why Canadian negotiators have always been insistent on maintaining the deal's procedures for appealing American trade actions against Canada, and why Prime Minister Trudeau has called Mr. Trump's demand that any new agreement contain an expiration date an absolute deal-breaker for his country.
From the start, Mr. de Blasio was insistent on her having a title beyond first lady, according to past and present city officials, and quickly installed her as chairwoman of the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City, a nonprofit that works in tandem with City Hall.
He was insistent on that point behind closed doors, according to people briefed on the matter, and in public, when he sought to distance himself from a special City Council commission recommendation earlier this month that called for new jails near courthouses in all five boroughs.
The first, represented by Biden, is the Clinton- and Obama-era establishment that is deeply chastened by the failed military interventions of the past two decades, but that is insistent on preventing the debacle in Iraq and endless war in Afghanistan from turning Democrats into isolationists.
"But that should be OK." Some Europeans also said, however, that it may be no great problem if the much sought after IMF return to the bailout falls through, and certainly even Germany may be less insistent on keeping the uncooperative Fund involved in any future bailout.
"Luna's father has been very insistent on cutting her hair extremely short, and that is like one of my daughter's biggest dysphoric points," Jane, a Dallas-area mother of a trans kid who knows Luna (and whose name has been changed for this story) told Vox.
READ: FBI agents say the shutdown is hurting investigations Previous efforts by the Senate to avert a shutdown have been blocked by Trump, who is insistent on securing the funding for his border wall — a key campaign pledge that has become an overriding focus of his presidency.
The activists come off as thoughtful and cautious, not inherently opposed to other viewpoints, but insistent on one point: that institutions have power, and that by hosting a speaker who advocates for scientific racism or ethnic cleansing, those institutions lend their prestige and their power to those ideas.
Front-runner Rutte, who is hoping Dutch economic recovery will help him carry the election, has been insistent on one thing - that he will neither accept the PVV as a coalition partner nor rely on Wilders to support a minority government, as was the case in 2010-2012.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump, who last week had been insistent on making bigger bore changes to the nation's gun laws -- universal background checks, raising the age to buy a rifle from 18 to 21 - now seems to be backing off slightly amid public opposition from the National Rifle Association.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus initially warned of risks associated with abruptly dismissing Comey -- including the fallout for Trump's legislative agenda -- but people familiar with the decision said it was unclear how forcefully Priebus argued his point when it became clear the President was insistent on firing Comey.
Last fall Mr. Lloyd's refusal to let a 17-year-old in Texas leave the shelter where she was living to get an abortion drew an admonishment from a federal judge who said she was "astounded" the government had been so insistent on keeping someone from obtaining a constitutionally protected procedure.
He did not grow up with money and so he was very insistent on kind of instilling us with values and work ethic and having us understand that like where we were, and that it necessarily, that it wasn't by accident…There was a period of time where he was like 'you're going off course here.
Insistent on positivity even though this is the first November since his lone collegiate season at Michigan in 1999-2000 in which he did not hold an N.B.A. job, Crawford appears to have taken on the role of spokesman for the various veteran free agents who, like him, have been unable to find a new employer since last season.
With President Trump — who has spent much of the week defiantly defending his zero-tolerance immigration policies, angry over his coverage in the news media and insistent on the innocence of his incarcerated former campaign hands — it has been abundantly clear that not even the frothiest of White House holiday events would be carried off without an icy airing of Festivus-like grievances.
Trump's central demand is much the same as it has been every time Congress has neared a similar deadline in past months: He's insistent on getting more funding for the border wall, and he's making his demand by pointing to the crisis at the US-Mexico border (which his administration fueled by closing off points of entry for asylum seekers).
" The national LGBTQ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign called out Trump and Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceTrump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud MORE for the lack of recognition, asking in a tweet, "Why are [they] so insistent on erasing us?
Sen. Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyWhite House denies exploring payroll tax cut to offset worsening economy Schumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord GOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation MORE (R-Iowa) said Tuesday he will be "insistent" on having drug company executives testify in front of his committee after he said all but two companies declined an invitation.
Senate Finance Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) was not thrilled with drug companies...   Grassley: I'll be 'insistent' on drug companies testifying on their prices Grassley said he invited drug companies to testify at the Finance Committee on Tuesday but all but two small ones refused.
It's ironic that the people who are most likely to doubt or deny the existence of consciousness (on the ground that everything is physical, and that consciousness can't possibly be physical) are also those who are most insistent on the primacy of science, because it is precisely science that makes the key point shine most brightly: the point that there is a fundamental respect in which ultimate intrinsic nature of the stuff of the universe is unknown to us — except insofar as it is consciousness.

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